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To: Registered
DATELINE 2070 - Conservative University of California, Berkeley

PROFESSOR: Today we will continue our look back at what was then called the Internet for the period of the late 1990's and the early 2000's. Several years before the US went totally conservative.

STUDENT: Was this before or after the ex-president Clinton and his ex-wife were convicted?

STUDENT II: Oh no! Not the Clintons again! Can we skip the old videos of that Carville guy? Please! He was so scary! Especially in his 80's! Did his wife really try to poison him?

PROFESSOR: Yes. Yes. She did. No Clintons today. And we will not be looking at the "little greek TV guy Georgie" as you call him either. No, today we are looking at the art and social commentary of the person known as "Registered". As you know, he was one of the first artists on the old Internet that was known for his conservative commentary using graphics. Internet scholars say some of his graphics made the difference in several American presidential contests.

STUDENT III: My father has two of the old Registered conservative baseball type cards from 2006. They are worth several million dollars now. You can see the originals on display in the gov't building when you visit New FreeRepublic City.

PROFESSOR: Yes. I suggest you take a look at them. Did you know the NFP city used to be called New York city?

end... You never know....

19 posted on 01/27/2003 8:12:54 AM PST by isthisnickcool (Stanger things have happened.)
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To: isthisnickcool
You can see the originals on display in the gov't building when you visit New FreeRepublic City.

I hope it's a pretty small building.

23 posted on 01/27/2003 9:33:20 AM PST by gridlock (Blocking the box since 1999)
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